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Physical Review D | 2015

Search for Lorentz invariance violation through tests of the gravitational inverse square law at short-ranges

Cheng-Gang Shao; Yu-Jie Tan; Wen-Hai Tan; Shan-Qing Yang; Jun Luo; Michael E. Tobar

A search for sidereal variations in the non-Newtonian force between two tungsten plates separated at millimeter ranges sets experimental limits on Lorentz invariance violation involving quadratic couplings of Riemann curvature. We show that the Lorentz invariance violation force between two finite flat plates is dominated by the edge effects, which includes a suppression effect leading to lower limits than previous rough estimates. From this search, we determine the current best constraints of the Lorentz invariance violating coefficients at a level of


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Combined search for Lorentz violation in short-range gravity

Cheng-Gang Shao; Yu-Jie Tan; Wen-Hai Tan; Shan-Qing Yang; Jun Luo; Michael E. Tobar; Quentin G. Bailey; J. C. Long; E. Weisman; Rui Xu; V.A. Kostelecký

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Physical Review D | 2016

Enhanced sensitivity to Lorentz invariance violations in short-range gravity experiments

Cheng-Gang Shao; Ya-Fen Chen; Yu-Jie Tan; Jun Luo; Shan-Qing Yang; Michael E. Tobar

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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2017

Preliminary Design of a Pendulum Experiment for Searching for a Lorentz-Violation Signal

Cheng-Gang Shao; Ya-Fen Chen; Yu-Jie Tan

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Metrologia | 2016

A general relativistic model for free-fall absolute gravimeters

Yu-Jie Tan; Cheng-Gang Shao; Jia Li; Zhong-Kun Hu

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Physical Review A | 2015

Raman-pulse-duration effect in gravity gradiometers composed of two atom interferometers

Cheng-Gang Shao; De-Kai Mao; Min-Kang Zhou; Yu-Jie Tan; Le-Le Chen; Jun Luo; Zhong-Kun Hu

Short-range experiments testing the gravitational inverse-square law at the submillimeter scale offer uniquely sensitive probes of Lorentz invariance. A combined analysis of results from the short-range gravity experiments HUST-2015, HUST-2011, IU-2012, and IU-2002 permits the first independent measurements of the 14 nonrelativistic coefficients for Lorentz violation in the pure-gravity sector at the level of 10^{-9}  m^{2}, improving by an order of magnitude the sensitivity to numerous types of Lorentz violation involving quadratic curvature derivatives and curvature couplings.


Symmetry | 2017

Experimental Design for Testing Local Lorentz Invariance Violations in Gravity

Ya-Fen Chen; Yu-Jie Tan; Cheng-Gang Shao

Recently, first limits on putative Lorentz invariance violation coefficients in the pure gravity sector were determined by the reanalysis of short-range gravity experiments. Such experiments search for new physics at sidereal frequencies. They are not, however, designed to optimize the signal strength of a Lorentz invariance violation force; in fact the Lorentz violating signal is suppressed in the planar test mass geometry employed in those experiments. We describe a short-range torsion pendulum experiment with enhanced sensitivity to possible Lorentz violating signals. A periodic, striped test mass geometry is used to augment the signal. Careful arrangement of the phases of the striped patterns on opposite ends of the pendulum further enhances the signal while simultaneously suppressing the Newtonian background.


Physical Review D | 2017

Relativistic effects in atom gravimeters

Yu-Jie Tan; Cheng-Gang Shao; Zhong-Kun Hu

This work mainly presents a preliminary design for a pendulum experiment with both the source mass and the test mass in a striped pattern to amplify the Lorentz-violation signal, since the signal is sensitive to edge effects.


Metrologia | 2015

The speed of light perturbation in absolute gravimeters from the viewpoint of ‘relativistic geometry’

Cheng-Gang Shao; Yu-Jie Tan; Jia Li; Zhong-Kun Hu

Although the relativistic manifestations of gravitational fields in gravimetry were first studied 40 years ago, the relativistic effects combined with free-fall absolute gravimeters have rarely been considered. In light of this, we present a general relativistic model for free-fall absolute gravimeters in a local-Fermi coordinates system, where we focus on effects related to the measuring devices: relativistic transverse Doppler effects, gravitational redshift effects and Earths rotation effects. Based on this model, a general relativistic expression of the measured gravity acceleration is obtained.


Physical Review A | 2015

Noise limit of a torsion pendulum under optomechanical control

Yu-Jie Tan; Zhong-Kun Hu; Cheng-Gang Shao

We investigated the Raman pulse duration effect in a gravity gradiometer with two atom interferometers. Since the two atom clouds in the gradiometer experience different gravitational fields, it is hard to compensate the Doppler shifts of the two clouds simultaneously by chirping the frequency of a common Raman laser, which leads to an appreciable phase shift. When applied to an experiment measuring the Newtonian gravitational constant G, the effect contributes to a systematic offset as large as -49ppm in Nature 510, 518 (2014). Thus an underestimated value of G measured by atom interferometers can be partly explained due to this effect.

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Cheng-Gang Shao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Zhong-Kun Hu

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Jun Luo

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Shan-Qing Yang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Michael E. Tobar

University of Western Australia

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Min-Kang Zhou

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Wen-Hai Tan

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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De-Kai Mao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Le-Le Chen

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Xiao-Chun Duan

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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